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  2. noun. con· fin· i· ty. kənˈfinətē. plural -es. archaic. : community of limits : contiguity, adjacency. Word History. Etymology. Middle French confinité, from confin adjacent, neighboring + -ité -ity. Love words?

  3. What does the noun confinity mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun confinity . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  4. Meaning of confinity. What does confinity mean? Information and translations of confinity in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

  5. to keep someone or something within limits: The animals were confined in a large pen. Harris does not confine her stage work to Broadway. If something is confined to a particular group of people, it exists only among them: Cancer is not confined to old people. confined. adjective us / kənˈfɑɪnd / You can’t keep kids in a confined space for long.

  6. the fact of something continuing for a long period of time without being changed or stopped: There has been no continuity in that class - they've had six different teachers. They value tradition and continuity more than innovation. She highlights the continuities in Indigenous cultures. Fewer examples.

  7. Define Confinity. Confinity synonyms, Confinity pronunciation, Confinity translation, English dictionary definition of Confinity. n. 1. Community of limits; contiguity. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.

  8. to keep someone closed in a place, often by force: The hostages had been confined for so long that they couldn't cope with the outside world. be confined to somewhere/something. to exist only in a particular area or group of people: We know that the illness is not confined to any one group in society. See more. Fewer examples.